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摘要
自我药疗或自我药疗是社区在不咨询医生的情况下,通过使用非处方药、有限的非处方药和强制性药房药物治疗小病的努力的一部分。大多数人自己用药,因为他们没有时间去看医生,去医院或医生办公室的距离离家很远。这样人们就可以在药店、杂货店、小市场和药店选择买药的地方。本研究的目的是找出在Maros Regency Green Hills Moncongloe住宅综合体中购买自我治疗药物的地方。在本研究中使用的方法是描述性的方法,即研究,包括调查与数据收集技术在问卷的形式。本研究于2023年2月至3月在Maros Regency的Green Hills Moncongloe住宅区进行,向50名受访者分发了调查问卷。从研究结果可以看出,在50名受访者中,有29人(58%)在药店购买药品,16人(32%)在杂货店购买药品,3人(6%)在小市场购买药品,最后2人(4%)在药店购买药品。因此可以得出结论,更多的人选择在药店购买药品,因为人们相信在药店销售的药品质量和真实性值得信赖,公众可以获得有关他们购买的药品的信息。
The Place to Purchase Drugs for Community Self-Medication at Green Hills Moncongloe Housing, Maros Regency
Self-medication or self-medication is part of the community's efforts to treat minor ailments by using over-the-counter drugs, limited over-the-counter drugs and mandatory pharmacy drugs without consulting a doctor first. Most people self-medicate because they don't have time to go to the doctor, the distance to the puskesmas, hospital or doctor's office is far from home. So that people choose where to buy drugs at pharmacies, grocery stalls, minimarkets and drugstores. The purpose of this study was to find out where to buy drugs for self-medication in the Green Hills Moncongloe Housing Complex, Maros Regency. The method used in this research is descriptive method, namely research that includes surveys with data collection techniques in the form of questionnaires. This research was conducted at the Green Hills Moncongloe Housing Complex, Maros Regency which was carried out in February - March 2023 by distributing questionnaires to 50 respondents. From the results of the study it can be seen that of the 50 respondents, 29 people (58%) bought drugs at pharmacies, 16 people (32%) at grocery stalls, 3 people (6%) minimarkets, and finally 2 people (4%) drugstores. So it can be concluded that more people choose places to buy medicines at pharmacies because people believe that medicines sold at pharmacies can be trusted for their quality and authenticity and the public can obtain information about the drugs they buy.